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Zaha Hadid's Masarycka gains a big tenant. Fio banka will move its headquarters there

The Penta Group concluded one of the largest office contracts in the Czech Republic in recent months. The financial institution Fio banka will move its headquarters to the emerging Masaryčka administrative complex in the center of Prague.

The developer received a zoning decision for the project of a new district in the center of Pilsen

Developer Ameside a.s. from the Prague group Amadeus Real received a planning permission for the project of a new urban district in the center of Pilsen. He wants to build it for roughly eight billion crowns by 2027 on the site of the House of Culture, which was demolished ten years ago. The company is already working on a project to issue a building permit, which will take several months. He wants to submit the application next year, and construction is to start in 2024. Václav Klán Jr., a member of the board of directors of Amadeus Real Estate, told ČTK today. The territorial decision is not final yet.

Lack of offices. Especially the top ones are missing

A total of 22,700 square meters of new office space was completed in the capital city of Prague during the second quarter of this year. The vast majority of them, 21,500 square meters, are located in the DOCK in Five administrative building, which was built by the Crestyl group in Prague 8 as part of the DOCK complex. This year, she also started the construction of the first two administrative buildings in the HAGIBOR project, in which 95,000 square meters of offices will be gradually built along Vinohradská trýda in Prague 10 in a total of six buildings.

Vítkova's CPI Property Group sells more than fifty properties to Immofinanz

The real estate company CPI Property Group (CPIPG) of billionaire Radovan Vítek is selling 53 retail properties in the Central and Eastern European region to the Austrian real estate company Immofinanz, of which he is the majority owner. The price is 324.2 million euros (almost eight billion crowns).

Organica's offices will use the smart Sharry software

The ORGANICA administrative building will be one of the smartest office buildings in the Moravian-Silesian region after its completion next year. The digitization of individual services and communication tools will be handled by the Sharry software, which is also used by New York skyscrapers, among others. Sharry will connect a mobile application, smart parking and software for receptionists and visitors.

Immofinanz acquires €324 million retail portfolio from CPIPG

As part of its value-creating growth strategy with a focus on high-return properties, Immofinanz is acquiring 53 retail properties in the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary from its majority shareholder CPI Property Group (CPIPG). The acquired portfolio has roughly 217,000 sqm of rentable space and is fully let with an occupancy rate of 99%. The purchase price totals €324.2 million. The purchase contract was signed today, together with the closing for 36 retail properties in the Czech Republic and Poland which have 108,000 sqm of rentable space. The purchase price of €191 million for those properties was financed from existing funds. The closing for the remaining 17 properties in Hungary and Slovakia is expected to take place by the end of this year.

Czech companies are increasing among innovators on the real estate market

Among the companies offering innovative solutions for the real estate sector, four Czech companies appeared in this year's global KPMG research. In previous years, only one represented the Czechia. This year, the research counted almost 800 innovations, the largest number of which were presented by companies from the Netherlands. Overall, it innovates the most in the areas of digitization, connectivity and sustainability.

Rents and service fees in Prague offices are rising, but demand is still rising

Colliers, a leading company providing diversified professional services in the field of commercial real estate and investment management, published a survey of the Prague office market for the 2nd quarter of 2022. According to it, the vacancy rate did not change and remained at the same value as in the previous quarter. On the contrary, rents or service fees continue to rise. The volume of net realized demand is nevertheless the highest since the end of 2019.
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